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Imperator Gaius Iulius Caesar Augustus, divi filius , first emperor of Rome 63 BCE- 14CE

Imperator Gaius Iulius Caesar Augustus, divi filius , first emperor of Rome 63 BCE- 14CE. Vergil on Augustus. Jupiter’s prophecy: Aen . 1.329-355 (pp. 56-7) Anchises ’ prophecy: Aen . 6.909-920 (pp. 208-9) Shield of Aeneas ( ecphrasis ): Aen . 8.790-853 (pp. 264-5).

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Imperator Gaius Iulius Caesar Augustus, divi filius , first emperor of Rome 63 BCE- 14CE

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  1. Imperator Gaius Iulius Caesar Augustus, divifilius, first emperor of Rome63 BCE-14CE

  2. Vergil on Augustus • Jupiter’s prophecy: Aen. 1.329-355 (pp. 56-7) • Anchises’ prophecy: Aen. 6.909-920 (pp. 208-9) • Shield of Aeneas (ecphrasis): Aen. 8.790-853 (pp. 264-5)

  3. Temple of Rome and Augustus, Ankara, Turkey (Monumentum Ancyranum) • Res GestaeDiviAugusti • “Achievements of the divine Augustus”

  4. Gaius OctaviusThurinus Gaius Iulius Caesar Octavianus  Imperator Caesar Augustus • 63: birth (grandnephew of Julius Caesar) • 44: named in Caesar’s will as principal heir & adopted son • 43: forms 2nd Triumvirate with Antony and Lepidus  proscriptions (e.g., Cicero)

  5. Octavian succeeds Caesar & defeats Antony • 42: Caesar proclaimed a god, making Octavian divifilius – son of a god; Philippi: “when both consuls had fallen in battle, the people appointed me consul and triumvir for the organization of the republic” (RG 1.4) • 37: Antony marries Cleopatra (having married Octavia in 40) and in two years, Octavian breaks with Antony • 31: Octavian/Agrippa defeat Antony & Cleopatra at Actium

  6. Coin of Augustus celebrating the triple triumph in 29 BCE: Dalmatia, Actium, Egypt

  7. “It was the will of our ancestors that the gateway of Janus Quirinus should be shut when victories had secured peace by land and sea throughout the whole empire of the Roman people; from the foundation of the city down to my birth, tradition records that it was shut only twice, but while I was the leading citizen the senate resolved that it should be shut on three occasions” (RG13). • Closing of the Doors of the Temple of Janus Quirinus: 29 BCE

  8. Augustan aureus, 28 BCE:Augustus seated on the sella curulis LEGES ET IURA P(OPULI) R(OMANI) RESTITUIT “He restored the laws and the rights of the Roman people”

  9. 27 BCE: First “settlement”:auctoritas, Imperator Caesar Augustus & princeps “In my sixth and seventh consulships [28-27 BC], after I had extinguished civil wars, and at a time when with universal consent I was in complete control of affairs, I transferred the republic from my power to the dominion of the senate and people of Rome. For this service of mine I was named Augustus by the decree of the senate …. After this time I excelled all in influence [auctoritas], although I possessed no more official power [potestas] than others who were my colleagues in the several magistracies” (RG34.1-3).

  10. 23 BCE: Second “settlement”: maiusimperium & tribuniciapotestas “My name was inserted in the hymn of the Salii by a decree of the senate, and it was enacted by law that my person should be inviolable for ever and that I should hold the tribunician power for the duration of my life” (RG 10.1). “… the consulship was also offered to me, to be held each year for the rest of my life, and I refused it” (RG 5.3).

  11. “I added Egypt to the empire of the Roman people” (RG 27.1) – 23 BCE Imp(erator) Caesar divi f(ilius) Augustus pontifexmaximus imp(erator) XII, co(n)s(ul) XI, trib(unicia) pot(estate) XIV Aegypto in potestatem populi Romani redacta Soli donumdedit “Emperor Caesar Augustus son of the divine, chief priest, hailed imperator 12 times, consul 11 times, holding tribunician power for the 14th time once Egypt had been reduced to the power of the Roman people gave this as a gift to the Sun.”

  12. Augustus’ clupeusvirtutis(“shield of virtue”) “the door-posts of my house were publicly wreathed with bay leaves and a civic crown was fixed over my door … on account of my courage, clemency, justice and piety” (RG34.2) “The senate and people of Rome, to Imp(erator) Caesar Augustus, s(on) of the divine, consul eight times, gave a shield of (his) courage, clemency, justice and piety towards the gods and fatherland”

  13. Details on the cuirass: Tiberius(?) receives the standards of Crassus and Antony from a Parthian “I recovered … Spain and Gaul” (RG 29.1; 13 BCE) Personification of Tellus (Mother Earth) with horn of abundance (cornucopia): 2.4B sesterces (RG App. 1) “I compelled the Parthians to restore to me the spoils and standards of three Roman armies and to ask as suppliants for the friendship of the Roman people” (RG29.2; 20 BCE)

  14. Augustus’ benevolence: “I paid …, I gave …” (RG 15-18) • Five donations of 240-400 sesterces to each citizen • 240 sesterces to each citizen on the grain-dole • 12 rations of grain to each citizen (100K +) • 1000 sesterces to soldier-colonists • 880 million sesterces for land for soldiers • 400 million sesterces to soldiers • 320 million sesterces to the state treasury

  15. “I found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of marble” (Suetonius Life of Augustus 28) “I built [13 temples +]” (RG19) “I restored [the Capitol, the theater of Pompey; aqueducts; the Forum of Julius Caesar, the Basilica of Julius Caesar; and 82 temples]” (RG 20)

  16. “I built the temple of Mars the Avenger and the Forum Augustum on private ground from the proceeds of booty” (RG21.1) • Vowed in 42 BCE after Philippi (defeat of Caesar’s Republican assassins) • Begun in 20 BCE after Parthian standards recovered • Inaugurated in 2 BCE

  17. Temple of Mars Ultor (Avenger)

  18. Venus & Mars & Iulius CaesarAeneas & RomulusSummiViri (“greatest men” of Rome’s history)Augustus

  19. “In my thirteenth consulship [2 BCE] the senate, the equestrian order and the whole people of Rome gave me the title of father of my country (pater patriae)and resolved that this should be inscribed in the porch of my house and in the Curia Julia and in the Forum Augustum below the chariot which had been set there in my honor by decree of the senate” (RG 35.1)

  20. Augustus as Pontifex Maximusafter 12 BCE “I declined to be made pontifexmaximusin the place of my colleague who was still alive, when the people offered me this priesthood which my father had held. Some years later, after the death of the man who had taken the opportunity of civil disturbance to seize it for himself, I received this priesthood, in the consulship of PubliusSulpicius and Gaius Valgius [12 BC], and such a concourse poured in from the whole of Italy to my election as has never been recorded at Rome before that time” (RG10.2)

  21. Augustan “complex”: • Ara Pacis Augustae • Horologium Augusti • Mausoleum Augusti

  22. AraPacisAugustae, 13-9 BCE

  23. AraPacis • “When I returned from Spain and Gaul, in the consulship of Tiberius Nero and PubliusQuintilius, after successful operations in those provinces, the senate voted in honour of my return the consecration of an altar to Pax Augustain the Campus Martius, and on this altar it ordered the magistrates and priests and Vestal virgins to make annual sacrifice” (RG 12.2; 13 BCE, finished in 9)

  24. Augustus’ Mausoleum Res Gestae would have been displayed on the doorposts

  25. Reconstruction of Mausoleum“At the time of writing I am in my 76th year” (RG 35.2)

  26. “On them I set no limits, space or time. / I have granted them power, empire without end” (Aen. 1.333-334)

  27. Augustus and hisRes GestaeWhat did he omit? • 40 Antony marries Octavia, Augustus’ sister • 38 Divorces Scribonia at Julia’s birth, marries pregnant Livia • 35 Antony divorces Octavia, “marries” Cleopatra • 31 Names of the defeated at the Battle of Actium • 30 Suicides of Antony & Cleopatra • 23Death of Marcellus dies at 18; Julia forced to marry Agrippa • 18 Laws on marriage and adultery • 13 Death of Lepidus, thus vacating office of pontifexmaximusfor Augustus • 12 Agrippa dies; Julia forced to marry Tiberius, Livia’s son • 2 Exile of daughter Julia • 4CE With both grandsons dead, adopts Tiberius, awards tribunician power • 8 Exile of daughter Julia & poet Ovid (“carmen et error”: poem & mistake) • 23BCE Multiple illnesses; conspiracies; assassination attempts • - 13CE

  28. How do we assess Augustus? • What are the values that matter to Augustus? • How does he present himself to the reader? • What does he consider his most important accomplishments? • How does this autobiography compare with the correspondence and philosophical works of Cicero? That is, do we get a complete picture of either man from the literary works they left behind?

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